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State Specialty Schools II- International Charter Academy o


At a glance
43rdof 201 Georgia districts▼ 22
Better than 78% of Georgia districts
Elementary 1Grades K-6
3705 Engineering Dr
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
·(770) 604-0007·All Georgia district rankings →
Statewide performance 2021–2026
2026: better than 78.6% of districts
1
School
268
Students
Top rankedInternational Charter Academy of Georgia392nd of 1,219 Georgia elementary schools
Summary:

International Charter Academy of Georgia is the sole school in the State Specialty Schools II- International Charter Academy o district, serving grades K-6 in Peachtree Corners with 268 students and a very low free/reduced lunch rate of 4.1%.

This school generally performs well above state averages, especially in upper grades. In 2025-2026 math, 7th grade proficiency hit 68.8% (26.8 points above the state), 5th grade reached 66.6% (+22.5), and 3rd grade scored 64.6% (+16.3). The school also earned a 4-star rating and ranks in the 79th percentile of its district. However, there are two notable trouble spots. First, 4th grade math proficiency dropped dramatically to 43.2%, which is 6.9 points below the state average and a stunning 20.8-point decline from the prior year’s 64.0%. Second, 5th grade science proficiency is just 33.3%, falling 10.9 points below the state and representing a sharp drop from the previous year’s 62.1%. Chronic absenteeism is a positive at 13.2%, better than the state’s 17.7%.

For parents, the big picture is a school with strong overall academics, particularly in math and ELA in grades 5-7, but with a concerning 4th grade math slump and weak science performance that warrant attention. The school’s ranking has slipped over three years—from the 83rd percentile in 2023-2024 to the 68th percentile in 2025-2026—even as it remains above average. Given the school’s highly advantaged student population (only 4.1% low-income), the performance gaps versus the state are not as large as demographics might predict, suggesting room to better leverage resources. The 4th grade math decline and science drop are the most urgent issues to monitor, while the strong upper-grade results indicate the school’s program becomes more effective as students advance. Note that current-year ELA scores are not yet available; prior-year data showed strong results, especially in 6th grade (64.7% proficiency, +23.4 over the state).

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